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Thanks, everyone, for your concerns - they are very much appreciated.

Nothing much to report, but I was admitted last Wednesday, released late Saturday and wasn't able to drive until Sunday due to the anesthetic. I had a few (not sure if that's just two or possibly more as I didn't want to ask) biopsies taken for testing of which I won't know the results for another 2-3 weeks. Needless to say, I was poked and prodded, had many tests and my stomach area is still very tender and sore. I must say, my dignity is all but gone!!!

Gigi, I hope your son-in-law's dad will recover from this. I too had my entire skull busted up years ago. It looked just like a busted windshield - it's the only way I can describe it. It did, however, take many years to heal. I don't know why it took so long to heal, but I still have to undergo a cat scan and an EEG every two years now, whereas, they used to be yearly up until a few years ago. This all started in 1987. Oh, and my personality changed drastically - completely different person now than I was before the accident. And Gigi, I thought I was the only one who had never sued anyone!

Thanks for the Think Like a Doctor article - my leg hair disappeared about two years ago and I hate going to doctors, so guess maybe I should mention this the next time I do go!

CJ , Belated Birthday Wishes to you - sounds like you had a wonderful day! Enjoy your vacation.

Nore, I sure hope you feel better soon.

Susza, I will call the US office tomorrow (it's a holiday over here today) and see if there are any distributors for the ultimate cloth in your area. They truly are remarkable and have aver 1600 positive online reviews!

Ultimate Cloth, this is their website (Note, I am a loyal customer and in no way affiliated with them) Ultimate Cloth . Check out the reviews!

Gosh, I sure missed this place! Happy Labour Day to those of you who observe it, and to everyone else, have a great day!!! Off to catch up!
 
YAY!!!!
National coverage!
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/07/u..._th_20150907&nl=todaysheadlines&nlid=68392680

Threat to Arizona’s Salt River Horses Spurs New Battle Over Western Lands




[video]http://vp.nyt.com/video/2015/08/21/35020_1_vn-wild-horses_wg_480p.mp4[/video]

Bernina, I can't view the video, so not sure if it mentions this, but as I'm sure you're aware, there are several online petitions about this. Just wanted to put it out there so people can spread the word!
 
And last, a little song:

[video=youtube;S2Bm6-vCxuE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2Bm6-vCxuE[/video]

Have a safe day everyone :seeya:

Is it just me, or does Barbra Streisand look a lot like Jennifer Aniston there? They should do a movie with mother/daughter roles...
 
Bernina, I can't view the video, so not sure if it mentions this, but as I'm sure you're aware, there are several online petitions about this. Just wanted to put it out there so people can spread the word!

I signed them a month ago? 220,000 signatures if I remember were collected. If the horses ARE moved, there's a good possibility they will be moved up in my area. The headwaters of the Verde river is the only place near Prescott where the is water running year round. It's 3 miles away as the crow flies from me. It's checker boarded with BLM, Forest, State Land Trust, and open range. They'd do really well there, far away from highways, remote, and other than random fisherman who have to walk or 4 wheel drive to the river, it's pretty quiet.
The Verde River actually converges with the Salt River as it heads down towards Phoenix.

It's kinda of frustrating about what the forest service is claiming. Granted, a few of the horses look domestic, but many have the classic phenotype of mustangs found in Nevada and Utah. The mustang mare that Evey has on my property is a classic example. She was caught out of Nevada, has the classic head, stout body, short legs, and has that "paddle" type gait that came from the Spanish horses.
You can look into her eyes and there's that glint of a survivor under the hardest conditions. She's an incredibly "easy keeper", might as well be living off air! And SMART. Incredibly smart.

What's really strange is Star has always HATED dogs to the point of stomping them, even Evey's dog, a lab mix. She was pretty concerned about that moving her here, and I even put extra fencing up so the my dogs couldn't get in with her............weird thing is, they get along. Yesterday, Evey was washing Star, and Poquita was "helping" dry off her back legs......so after 14 years, Star has find some new buds of the woof persuasion that she really likes being around.
 
1936 - The thylacine, known also as the Tasmanian wolf and Tasmanian tiger, was a carnivorous marsupial once found on the Australian mainland, New Guinea, and Tasmania. Often cited as an example of convergent evolution, it was superficially similar to a wolf or dog, though it evolved entirely independently of these animals. It was hunted to probable extinction in the 1930s, and the last captive thylacine died in the Hobart Zoo in 1936.


[video=youtu;egEZr2JWYH4]http://youtu.be/egEZr2JWYH4[/video]
 
Thanks, everyone, for your concerns - they are very much appreciated.

Nothing much to report, but I was admitted last Wednesday, released late Saturday and wasn't able to drive until Sunday due to the anesthetic. I had a few (not sure if that's just two or possibly more as I didn't want to ask) biopsies taken for testing of which I won't know the results for another 2-3 weeks. Needless to say, I was poked and prodded, had many tests and my stomach area is still very tender and sore. I must say, my dignity is all but gone!!!

Gigi, I hope your son-in-law's dad will recover from this. I too had my entire skull busted up years ago. It looked just like a busted windshield - it's the only way I can describe it. It did, however, take many years to heal. I don't know why it took so long to heal, but I still have to undergo a cat scan and an EEG every two years now, whereas, they used to be yearly up until a few years ago. This all started in 1987. Oh, and my personality changed drastically - completely different person now than I was before the accident. And Gigi, I thought I was the only one who had never sued anyone!

Thanks for the Think Like a Doctor article - my leg hair disappeared about two years ago and I hate going to doctors, so guess maybe I should mention this the next time I do go!

CJ , Belated Birthday Wishes to you - sounds like you had a wonderful day! Enjoy your vacation.

Nore, I sure hope you feel better soon.

Susza, I will call the US office tomorrow (it's a holiday over here today) and see if there are any distributors for the ultimate cloth in your area. They truly are remarkable and have aver 1600 positive online reviews!

Ultimate Cloth, this is their website (Note, I am a loyal customer and in no way affiliated with them) Ultimate Cloth . Check out the reviews!

Gosh, I sure missed this place! Happy Labour Day to those of you who observe it, and to everyone else, have a great day!!! Off to catch up!

BBM

There's so much we don't know about the brain! About ten years ago, my ex-husband was complaining about headaches, vision and hearing problems, among other things (can't remember all of them). It was enough to raise concerns in my mind about him having a brain tumor. He went to the doctor and sure enough, there was a small, non-malignant tumor behind one of his ears.

He elected to have surgery, but I don't think any of us were prepared for the outcome. It took him a long time to learn to walk steadily and not look like a drunk (equilibrium). He has also lost most of his hearing in that ear.

BUT, the biggest thing was the change in his personality! Where he was previously outgoing and polite, he became really outspoken and sometimes rude. Be they good or bad, his emotions are barely held in check. He also developed memory issues, so he'll repeat things over and over again. Agh!

But, as I tell our kids, even though he's not the same dad, he's still your dad. We love him anyway.

ETA: I also lost my longtime (10+ years) boyfriend to complications from a TBI (a few years ago), so I am familiar with the repercussions. But can you imagine what our wounded vets and their families go through? They're so young. It breaks my heart.
 
I signed them a month ago? 220,000 signatures if I remember were collected. If the horses ARE moved, there's a good possibility they will be moved up in my area. The headwaters of the Verde river is the only place near Prescott where the is water running year round. It's 3 miles away as the crow flies from me. It's checker boarded with BLM, Forest, State Land Trust, and open range. They'd do really well there, far away from highways, remote, and other than random fisherman who have to walk or 4 wheel drive to the river, it's pretty quiet.
The Verde River actually converges with the Salt River as it heads down towards Phoenix.

It's kinda of frustrating about what the forest service is claiming. Granted, a few of the horses look domestic, but many have the classic phenotype of mustangs found in Nevada and Utah. The mustang mare that Evey has on my property is a classic example. She was caught out of Nevada, has the classic head, stout body, short legs, and has that "paddle" type gait that came from the Spanish horses.
You can look into her eyes and there's that glint of a survivor under the hardest conditions. She's an incredibly "easy keeper", might as well be living off air! And SMART. Incredibly smart.

What's really strange is Star has always HATED dogs to the point of stomping them, even Evey's dog, a lab mix. She was pretty concerned about that moving her here, and I even put extra fencing up so the my dogs couldn't get in with her............weird thing is, they get along. Yesterday, Evey was washing Star, and Poquita was "helping" dry off her back legs......so after 14 years, Star has find some new buds of the woof persuasion that she really likes being around.

Agree with everything you point out, Bernina, and am happy that if they are to be moved that they'd wind up in your area. That makes me feel somewhat better.

There have been shenanigans for years with the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management. I don't trust them, nor their stated objectives.

Just want to make people aware that there are MULTIPLE petitions (I think the one you specifically referred to was the one on Change.org). I firmly believe that when it comes to a cause you believe in, signing each and every one gives more weight to the issue, and makes politicos more aware of public opinion. Posting on Facebook sites helps as well.

Here is what a Google search turns up:

https://www.change.org/p/stop-the-annihilation-of-the-salt-river-wild-horses?

http://forcechange.com/23691/save-the-salt-river-wild-horses/

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/918/708/047/salt-river-wild-horses-to-be-eliminated/

https://www.facebook.com/SaltRiverWildHorses

http://animalpetitions.org/116429/save-arizonas-famed-salt-river-horses/

http://returntofreedom.org/2015/08/...m-eliminating-the-salt-river-wild-horse-herd/



ETA: Change.org sends me emails about petitions in *Español (Latinoamérica)* WTH? Don't they know that in America we speak American? hahaha. Funny little Sarah Palin reference there. :)
 
1936 - The thylacine, known also as the Tasmanian wolf and Tasmanian tiger, was a carnivorous marsupial once found on the Australian mainland, New Guinea, and Tasmania. Often cited as an example of convergent evolution, it was superficially similar to a wolf or dog, though it evolved entirely independently of these animals. It was hunted to probable extinction in the 1930s, and the last captive thylacine died in the Hobart Zoo in 1936.


[video=youtu;egEZr2JWYH4]http://youtu.be/egEZr2JWYH4[/video]

OMG, what an awesome animal! What a shame...
 
Thank you very much, Jasper, for your efforts concerning the Ultimate Cloth. I hope you'll get a positive answer.
Now, some more US Open and then off to bed. Will have to get up at 6.30... At school from 8 to 3.
 
Agree with everything you point out, Bernina, and am happy that if they are to be moved that they'd wind up in your area. That makes me feel somewhat better.

There have been shenanigans for years with the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management. I don't trust them, nor their stated objectives.

*respectfully snipped!*

ETA: Change.org sends me emails about petitions in *Español (Latinoamérica)* WTH? Don't they know that in America we speak American? hahaha. Funny little Sarah Palin reference there. :)

I say "Bring back the buffalo!!!!!!!!"

Ok, I know that's pretty impossible, but at least the Mexican wolf re-introduction is seeing success, although there are ignorant people here in Yavapai county who think they're killer beasts who eat children. :gaah:("My Timmy will be munched waiting for the bus!!!!) It will take some educating as the wolf range moves into this area in the next 10 years............"Little Red Riding Hood" should have a disclaimer at the beginning of the book. The number of true wolf attacks in the US is incredibly insignificant, and ranchers are too lazy to utilize the groups who offer repellents and no kill options. Honestly, when it comes to cattle, they're all pretty dumb when you stick them out on the range. If cattlemen really want to raise "meat", they should re-introduce the buffalo, they don't walk away from their newborn calves and they certainly are a herd to reckon with when wolves get hungry and go after the young.
 
OMG, what an awesome animal! What a shame...

I kind of hope, someone will find a few of these in the remote areas of Australia, New Guinea and Tasmania. You never know.....
 
http://www.kpho.com/story/29974193/erin-brockovich-to-tour-navajo-nation-areas-damaged-by-spill

Erin Brockovich to tour Navajo Nation areas damaged by spill

Environmental activist Erin Brockovich will be touring the Navajo Nation next week to get a firsthand look at the damage caused by the spill of wastewater from a Colorado mine.President Russell Begaye said Friday that Brockovich will join him in surveying areas devastated by the Gold King Mine spill.




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I say "Bring back the buffalo!!!!!!!!"

Ok, I know that's pretty impossible, but at least the Mexican wolf re-introduction is seeing success, although there are ignorant people here in Yavapai county who think they're killer beasts who eat children. :gaah:("My Timmy will be munched waiting for the bus!!!!) It will take some educating as the wolf range moves into this area in the next 10 years............"Little Red Riding Hood" should have a disclaimer at the beginning of the book. The number of true wolf attacks in the US is incredibly insignificant, and ranchers are too lazy to utilize the groups who offer repellents and no kill options. Honestly, when it comes to cattle, they're all pretty dumb when you stick them out on the range. If cattlemen really want to raise "meat", they should re-introduce the buffalo, they don't walk away from their newborn calves and they certainly are a herd to reckon with when wolves get hungry and go after the young.

Your post reminded me of how difficult it is for most people to discern the difference between buffalo and bison. After all, bison shows up on restaurant menus fairly regularly.

So, FYI:

http://www.livescience.com/32115-bison-vs-buffalo-whats-the-difference.html

Also, regarding wolves, from wikipedia:

"Although the fear of wolves is pervasive in many human societies, the majority of recorded attacks on people have been attributed to animals suffering from rabies. Non-rabid wolves have attacked and killed people, mainly children, but this is unusual, as wolves are relatively few, live away from people, and have been taught to fear humans by hunters and shepherds."

To me, it's the equivalent of xenophobia, except for substituting animals. People shouldn't hate what they know not of; they should seek to educate themselves to better understand the reality of things, which might help them appreciate cultural differences.

But, be they "others" in terms of "not from my tribe" kind of people, or animals that they fear for largely wrong-minded reasons, I wish they would all get a grip. Live and let live. JMO.
 
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BBM

Oh my goodness! reading about your husband gave me a flashback to an article I read in The New York Times Magazine a year ago.

Here is the first part (you can click on a link at the bottom for the second part):

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/08/07/think-like-a-doctor-losing-it/

This guy's symptoms were very perplexing to medical professionals. A partial list of their guesses regarding possible causes were: environmental poisoning, renal cancer, Lyme disease, Lambert-Eaton Syndrome, and Pernicious anemia.

In the end, it wasn't just a B-12 deficiency, but an underlying copper deficiency as well. He also had celiac disease, which damaged his ability to absorb nutrients.

Don't know if any of this applies to your husband, but it does give some insight into why it took so long to get a proper diagnosis.

Wishing him a speedy recovery now that the problem has been identified!

Thank you GigiG for this, I'll pass it along to the Huz! and

Thank you Linask! I hope so too! I know a couple of days again you thought you might have found your cousin Mark - any matches??!!

Bernina - there is a gray wolf family just discovered in the Sierras here!

Jasper52 - I hope all your tests are NEGATIVE!! :happydance:

coffeejunkie - glad to hear you had a nice Birthday Lunch!! And have a LOT of fun in Tennessee!! :loveyou:

and here's a picture to go with your spider!!

:gaah: posted before I was ready - the laptop seems to be a little :pcguru:

Later! :seeya:
 

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Beyond Facebook

I am trying to make friends outside of Facebook, while applying the same principles.

Therefore every day, I go to the street and tell a passer-by what I have eaten, how I feel, what I have done the night before and what I will do after.

I give them pictures of my wife, my daughter, my dog and me gardening and spending time in my pool.

I also listen to their conversations and tell them I love them.

And it works: I already have 3 people following me:

2 police officers and a psychiatrist.
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An old Geezer

An old Geezer, who had been a retired farmer for a long time, became very bored and decided to open a medical clinic. He put a sign up outside that said: Dr. Geezers's

clinic. "Get your treatment for $500, if not cured get back $1,000."

Doctor "Young," who was positive that this old geezer didn't know beans about medicine, thought this would be a great opportunity to get $1,000. So he went to Dr. Geezers's clinic.

This is what transpired.

Dr. Young: --- "Dr. Geezer, I have lost all taste in my mouth. Can you please help me?”

Dr. Geezer: --- "Nurse, please bring medicine from box 22 and put 3 drops in Dr. Young's mouth."

Dr. Young: --- “Aaagh! -- This is Gasoline!"

Dr. Geezer: "Congratulations! You've got your taste back. That will be $500."


Dr. Young gets annoyed and goes back after a couple of days figuring to recover his money.

Dr Young: "I have lost my memory, I cannot remember anything."

Dr. Geezer: "Nurse, please bring medicine from box 22 and put 3 drops in the patient's mouth."

Doctor Young: "Oh no you don't, -- that is Gasoline!"

Dr. Geezer: "Congratulations! You've got your memory back. That will be $500."


Dr. Young (after having lost $1000) leaves angrily and comes back after several more days.


Dr. Young: "My eyesight has become weak --- I can hardly see!

Dr. Geezer: "Well, I don't have any medicine for that so -- " Here's your $1000 back."

Dr. Young: "But this is only $500..."

Dr. Geezer: "Congratulations! You got your vision back! That will be $500."

Moral of story -- Just because you're "Young" doesn't mean that you can outsmart an old "Geezer !
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0 to 200 in 6 seconds

Bob was in trouble. He forgot his wedding anniversary. His wife was

really pissed.

She told him "Tomorrow morning, I expect to find a gift in the

driveway that goes from 0 to 200 in 6 seconds AND IT BETTER BE THERE !!"

The next morning he got up early and left for work. When his wife woke

up, she looked out the window and sure enough there was a box

gift-wrapped in the middle of the driveway.

Confused, the wife put on her robe and ran out to the driveway, brought

the box back in the house.

She opened it and found a brand new bathroom scale.

Bob has been missing since Friday.
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Extra Office Work

The boss came early in the morning one day and found his manager kissing his secretary.

He shouted at him, "Is this what I pay you for?"

The manager replied: "No, sir, this I do free of charge."
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So Much Fun

A suspicious husband hired a private eye to check on the movements of his wife. In addition to a written report, the husband wanted a video of his wife's activities.

A week later, the detective returned with a film. They sat down together and proceeded to watch it.

Although the quality was less than professional, the man saw his wife meeting another man! He saw the two of them strolling arm in arm and laughing in the park.

He saw them enjoying themselves at an outdoor cafe. He saw them dancing in a dimly lit nightclub. He saw them take part in a dozen activities with utter glee.

"I just can't believe this," said the distraught husband.

"What's not to believe?" the detective said. "It's right up there on the screen!"

"I simply can't believe my wife could be so much fun!" the husband replied.
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My Rules

Typical macho man married typical good-looking lady and after the wedding, he laid down the following rules:

"I'll be home when I want, if I want and at what time I want-and I don't expect any hassle from you.

I expect a great dinner to be on the table unless I tell you that I won't be home for dinner.

I'll go hunting, fishing, boozing and card-playing when I want with my old buddies and don't you give me a hard time about it.

Those are my rules. Any comments?"

His new bride said, "No, that's fine with me. Just understand that there will be sex here at seven o'clock every night.. whether you're here or not."
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Male assertiveness

A mild-mannered man was tired of being bossed around by his wife so he went to a psychiatrist.

The psychiatrist said he needed to build his self-esteem, and so gave him a book on assertiveness, which he read on the way home.

He had finished the book by the time he reached his house.

The man stormed into the house and walked up to his wife.

Pointing a finger in her face, he said, "From now on, I want you to know that I am the man of this house, and my word is law!

I want you to prepare me a gourmet meal tonight, and when I'm finished eating my meal, I expect a sumptuous dessert afterward.

Then, after dinner, you're going to draw me my bath so I can relax.

And when I'm finished with my bath, guess who's going to dress me and comb my hair?"

"The funeral director," said his wife.
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everyone!!

♪♫ ♪♫ It's so good to be back home again!!! ♪♫ ♪♫



Thank you GigiG for this, I'll pass it along to the Huz! and

Thank you Linask! I hope so too! I know a couple of days again you thought you might have found your cousin Mark - any matches??!!

Bernina - there is a gray wolf family just discovered in the Sierras here!

Jasper52 - I hope all your tests are NEGATIVE!! :happydance:

coffeejunkie - glad to hear you had a nice Birthday Lunch!! And have a LOT of fun in Tennessee!! :loveyou:

and here's a picture to go with your spider!!

:welcomeback:

Where's the picture??
 
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